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we would like to ask you a little bit about the national security implications of our energy policy, an issue of much concern in the news and certainly here in silicon valley. what might you say about the relationship between energy policy and some of the national security challenges that the fbi is addressing? >> one of the nice things about my job is i generally stay away from policy, but when it comes to energy resources and the like, there are a number of -- you can look at it from the geopolitical perspective, which is not something that really bears on what we do day in and day out. if you put in context the potential cyber attacks and the concerns we have about cyber attacks on our infrastructure, there is an intersection between the vulnerabilities we have and our energy and electrical grids and the like from cyber attacks, which keep all of us busy. i would just go back to one other thing that i did not address in the question before, and that is the balance between privacy interests, civil rights interests, and the like, and the necessity to address these threats. every day
we would like to ask you a little bit about the national security implications of our energy policy, an issue of much concern in the news and certainly here in silicon valley. what might you say about the relationship between energy policy and some of the national security challenges that the fbi is addressing? >> one of the nice things about my job is i generally stay away from policy, but when it comes to energy resources and the like, there are a number of -- you can look at it from...
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. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has held that position for the last year, but his temporary appointment will expire in december. >> we understand that our mission is to stand on the side of consumers: our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and see that they're treated fairly. for more than a year we've been focused on making consumer finance markets work better for the american people. we approach this work with open minds, open ears, and great determination. >> sreenivasan: the president initially used a recess appointment to put cordray in the job, to get around senate republican opposition. senate leaders agreed today on
. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has...
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. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has held that position for the last year, but his temporary appointment will expire in december. >> we understand that our mission is to stand on the side of consumers: our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and see that they're treated fairly. for more than a year we've been focused on making consumer finance markets work better for the american people. we approach this work with open minds, open ears, and great determination. >> sreenivasan: the president initially used a recess appointment to put cordray in the job, to get around senate republican opposition. senate leaders agreed today on
. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exsure. men with breast cancer or who have or might he prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts,
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think that's a good idea? at your colleague on, he saw stuart country. with a competitive way to break the opec cartel? >> the technology developments and fracturing has become that competitive instrument that is causing that to happen. we had the great fortune of this technology that is going to put this in a completely different position than in the past. i don't think we need to -- we see me after to develop the sources of energy. they can't be competitive because of the new discoveries of oil and gas through shale that is a total game changer will put us in
during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think...
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for example, moving the state's goal to be 33% clean energy producing. it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- sta
for example, moving the state's goal to be 33% clean energy producing. it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even...
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many buildings have one meter, and yet for energy efficiency and for billing purposes, it helps to separate out the meter so you know how much each space is using. there's been a big issue about the so-called submeetering. we're going to see in a little while some new sub meetering equipment. but this is a method which is cost efficient because it allows each person to get their own bill. when you get your own bill, you know you want to keep your billow. where as if the rental unit came power and you don't pay a separate electrical bill, you might not be quite as careful. >> i believe the current public utilities commission code does require all individual residential units to be individually meters. that's for all new work. >> and for commercial, they allow separate submetering. ok. so we brought the power into the building. we're watching our fingers here. we have other ways we'll seat meters >> we have examples, a wide variety of metering and service equipment that can be chosen. the reason i wanted to show you this is to show you this new meter socket to allow the panel board to face th
many buildings have one meter, and yet for energy efficiency and for billing purposes, it helps to separate out the meter so you know how much each space is using. there's been a big issue about the so-called submeetering. we're going to see in a little while some new sub meetering equipment. but this is a method which is cost efficient because it allows each person to get their own bill. when you get your own bill, you know you want to keep your billow. where as if the rental unit came power...
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energy upgrade program is a private entity. a check of the public records filed with the secretary of state office shows that jeff sandoval is listed as the public kkt contact for the program. we reached sandoval by phone. he said he was only with the company less than two months, and knew nothing about this situation. no one with the program returned our calls for comment. pg&e tells us they're looking closely into central. >> we're investigating the complaints that central misused our logo and have been promoting energy upgrade program, not affiliated with any pg&e program. >> central is based in roseville, the owner declined to comment but by phone told us that the energy upgrade program provided leads on jobs in exchange for a fee. central denies representing themselves as a government sponsored program. we talked about the programs in their market whether choosing an upgrade that qaul fizz or not is up to them. central did agree to do work forearma and installed an additional vent in the living room but it remains a work i
energy upgrade program is a private entity. a check of the public records filed with the secretary of state office shows that jeff sandoval is listed as the public kkt contact for the program. we reached sandoval by phone. he said he was only with the company less than two months, and knew nothing about this situation. no one with the program returned our calls for comment. pg&e tells us they're looking closely into central. >> we're investigating the complaints that central misused...
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energy independence was reiterated today. the past towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead it we cannot see the other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. plus far the president hasn't really practiced what he's preached the cylinder of scandal is the most visible result of his failed inner g. policies wherein a solar power company went bankrupt losing hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars in the form of grants president obama has successfully put thousands of acres of land on the auction block so that companies can drill for oil much so that much of this land is in the gulf coast despite the worst oil spill in u.s. history that being the b.p. oil spill taking place under his watch and the keystone pipeline still needs a final yes or no from the president meanwhile something all americans have a stake in is
energy independence was reiterated today. the past towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead it we cannot see the other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. plus far the president hasn't really practiced what he's preached the cylinder of scandal is the most visible result of his...
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it is creative to look to programs like modular housing, energy efficiency, procurement initiatives, etc. it certainly will not avoid this kind of disasters, but improved response and mitigate their effect in the future. >> for me the most frustrating thing has been a lack of transparency. especially when it comes to businesses. we have found a message that has been put out there at this local events and the media is just disconnected from reality. that is incredibly frustrating for us as we try to fit into this ecosystem. we're not trying to duplicate something that does not exist. for the business owner, they might only try one avenue and they give up. this said, the heck with us. they're not going to do what they said there are going to do. why should i was my time with us? there was an article in bloomberg business week in december that i was interviewed for a when they were talking about, why are more businesses not taking disaster loans? at the time it was written, they had made a grand total of 70 loans to businesses in new jersey. we had a 23. they have as many as 100 times a
it is creative to look to programs like modular housing, energy efficiency, procurement initiatives, etc. it certainly will not avoid this kind of disasters, but improved response and mitigate their effect in the future. >> for me the most frustrating thing has been a lack of transparency. especially when it comes to businesses. we have found a message that has been put out there at this local events and the media is just disconnected from reality. that is incredibly frustrating for us as...
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and an energy not seen since last season. >> it was packed when we walked in. and that's the way it should be. this place needs the sharks and the sharks need them so it's a win-win. reporter>> downtown restaurants and bars are expecting a busy weekend as well. the same or similar circumstances shrarbg -- the sharks have back to back home gains on saturday and sunday and just like today they hope for a win. matt keller, ktvu. >>> our joe fonzi has been keeping an eye on the sharks and he will have the highlights in sports. >>> a lithium battery shows signs of short circuiting. inside a lab, ntsb analysts are dissecting that charred battery piece by piece. it caught fire earlier this month inside a boeing dream liner inside of logan airport. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircrafts. there are multiple systems to protect against a battery event like this. those systems did not work as intended. we need to understand why. >> all 50 boeing dream liners have been grounded worldwide while investigators look at the problem. >>> a 13-year-old girl told
and an energy not seen since last season. >> it was packed when we walked in. and that's the way it should be. this place needs the sharks and the sharks need them so it's a win-win. reporter>> downtown restaurants and bars are expecting a busy weekend as well. the same or similar circumstances shrarbg -- the sharks have back to back home gains on saturday and sunday and just like today they hope for a win. matt keller, ktvu. >>> our joe fonzi has been keeping an eye on the...
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he had that energy. there are pictures of him when he's in high school, and he's just growing his first moustache, and then he became famous for that rackish moustache he had on the public scene. there he is, he's superconfident, he knows he's going to run the world, and when you ask him the high school student what he wants to be, he's going to be a soviet factory director. you know, this is a guy who's on his way. well, those qualities, those animal qualities are the qualities of american capitalists but soviet style. so that plus the fact that he was too young to have experienced really the soviet system and to have grown that protective cover of dissimulation, that made him an object of fear and hatred by people in the oil industry and then it made him an object of greed by people in the kremlin who looked at him and sized him up as the perfect victim. this was a man who was so provocative in his behavior that all you had to do was lure him forward, and you could count on it. his behavior would becom
he had that energy. there are pictures of him when he's in high school, and he's just growing his first moustache, and then he became famous for that rackish moustache he had on the public scene. there he is, he's superconfident, he knows he's going to run the world, and when you ask him the high school student what he wants to be, he's going to be a soviet factory director. you know, this is a guy who's on his way. well, those qualities, those animal qualities are the qualities of american...
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energy department. we want a health care system that respects doctor-patient decisions, not government dictators. innovation is not borne from the government office building that comes from garages and laboratories and dorm rooms. why in the age of outsourcing would america trust it's important decisions and rest it hopes for the future on washington politicians? we are the party that says an individual can make better decisions than a bureaucrat, and we believe caring for this generation should not require robbing from the next. [applause] we can unite americans around our values, and we can take them to a better place. but we have to prove it. so we must take our message to all voters, to every state. it is time to stop looking at elections through the lenses of battleground states. we have four years until the next presidential election, and being a blue state is not a permanent diagnosis. look at this screen here next to me. just three presidents ago, in 1988, republicans won in places like californ
energy department. we want a health care system that respects doctor-patient decisions, not government dictators. innovation is not borne from the government office building that comes from garages and laboratories and dorm rooms. why in the age of outsourcing would america trust it's important decisions and rest it hopes for the future on washington politicians? we are the party that says an individual can make better decisions than a bureaucrat, and we believe caring for this generation...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> welcome back, time now 6:25, it is part of an ongoing series called fire side hang outs and it is a new take on the fire side chats on the radio. he is in charge of coming up with a task force forum, and it starts at 8:45 our time. >>> here is a story you will only see on 2. william bratton sat down to talk with us about his first order of business. right now he is in detroit and he will start his consulting job in oakland next month. he will first learn what is not working in the city so he can try to fix it. >> our work will be significantly focused within the department of how they fight crime, how they might improve fighting crime. >> reporter: he will be working in new york and los angeles and his hiring was controversial because of his
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> welcome back, time now 6:25, it is part of an ongoing series called fire side hang outs and it is a new take on the fire side chats on the radio. he...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ sz about. >> hers an interesting idea. brazil is going after illegal loggers in the rain forest. they plan to attach tracking did he vases to the trees. it is admittedly a big project. rain forest is about the size of the united states. now if a tree is cut down the device smaller an cell phone will send an alert to enforcement agent who respond in real time. by figuring out which saw mill the log versus taken the lumber to authorities hope to prevent the illegal sale and profit off this lumber. >>> sometimes the best invention are discovered by accident? that's how local scientist came across what is proving to be a remedy for color blindness. january thon bloom has that story. >> a pair of classic aviator sunglasses run 10 dollars at drugstore. so why would you pay 600 for these? wel
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ sz about. >> hers an interesting idea. brazil is going after illegal loggers in the rain forest. they plan to attach tracking did he vases to the trees. it is admittedly a big project. rain...
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and an energy not seen since last season. >> it was packed when we walked in. and that's the way it should be. this place needs the sharks and the sharks need them so it's a win-win. reporter>> downtown restaurants and bars are expecting a busy weekend as well. the same or similar circumstances shrarbg -- the sharks have back to back home gains on saturday and sunday and just like today they hope for a win. matt keller, ktvu. >>> our joe fonzi has been keeping an eye on the sharks and he will have the highlights in sports. >>> a lithium battery shows signs of short circuiting. inside a lab, ntsb analysts are dissecting that charred battery piece by piece. it caught fire earlier this month inside a boeing dream liner inside of logan airport. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircrafts. there are multiple systems to protect against a battery event like this. those systems did not work as intended. we need to understand why. >> all 50 boeing dream liners have been grounded worldwide while investigators look at the problem. >>> a 13-year-old girl told
and an energy not seen since last season. >> it was packed when we walked in. and that's the way it should be. this place needs the sharks and the sharks need them so it's a win-win. reporter>> downtown restaurants and bars are expecting a busy weekend as well. the same or similar circumstances shrarbg -- the sharks have back to back home gains on saturday and sunday and just like today they hope for a win. matt keller, ktvu. >>> our joe fonzi has been keeping an eye on the...
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kind of from the ground to the air but really it's a recognition that after we put a lot of time and energy into places like iraq at the expense of a number of other places in the world then we need to refocus on those places and we need to be looking at kind of she's going on in sub-saharan africa there's obviously the very prominent pivot to asia that the administration has talked about so there's a there's a large need need to shift to other places and look at other places and one of the problems one the reasons they keep talking about the need for doing it with drones is that they don't have much human intelligence on the ground we don't have the kind of spy networks that we have on the ground in places like afghanistan and packets. down on the ground in sub-saharan africa and so the reports we're hearing is the military hoping to supplement that with some of these aerial drones of course that's an insufficient picture painting and we'll need to do a little bit more work if we actually want to have a good understanding of what's going on you know we have seen the way that the drug drone
kind of from the ground to the air but really it's a recognition that after we put a lot of time and energy into places like iraq at the expense of a number of other places in the world then we need to refocus on those places and we need to be looking at kind of she's going on in sub-saharan africa there's obviously the very prominent pivot to asia that the administration has talked about so there's a there's a large need need to shift to other places and look at other places and one of the...
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some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year because to extract in this uranium is going to be very cheap as a third world very cheap. france is playing a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reporter described a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pull out almost nobody i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not of it's for raw materials that are in mali gas oil diamonds and gold it already renders the ground it is not . they don't think about democracy. they have made paris a huge target and france a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of untapped natural resources needed to keep france eliminated political analysts say that foreign lands promised to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled anytime soon playboy can see paris. international relation
some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year because to extract in this uranium is going to be very cheap as a third world very cheap. france is playing a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reporter described a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pull out almost nobody i'm for...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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they're both neighboring countries and former french colonies as well have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon and those are things that maria the notion explains that's already raising questions about french intentions in the region. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still on go in as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total reconquest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary they're attempting to militarize huge sections of africa so that they want to monopolize access to this to the resources this is where we think this to become specifically i mean relations do it to states i know we seeing it with problems in other parts of the european union through european union troops actually
they're both neighboring countries and former french colonies as well have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon and those are things that maria the notion explains that's already raising questions about french intentions in the region. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still on go in as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives official rhetoric remains...
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especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african uranium. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with a simpler road france is far from the only nation to have and defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifteen years since official declination protecting regimes from rebels like in djibouti the central african republic all fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by economic or geopolitical interests this time is going to i call lies asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance to this part of africa open its roots to the red sea and the middle east britain france half a century or so british forces like a remake but with many others involved but the doesn't mean the round mutual interests here. if you ask people in ma
especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african uranium. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with a simpler road france is far from the only nation to have and defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around...
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real small portions but i try to make my breakfast a big meal so i can have the energy to go workout. >> and we know big things coming up. you mentioned to me you wanted to fight with bradley. he doesn't want to fight you? >> yeah. at this point. i was willing to move up to 147 pounds to challenge him for the title. his promoter offered the deal to us. at this point, it's a fight he didn't want. >> interesting. >> i was really excited about avenging my only loss. but it will happen in the future. >> we know also a local guy with golden boy. what does that mean with dc boxing to have two of the brighter stars? >> it's big. it's letting the other kids know the up and coming fighters they can make it also. so dc boxing has a big upside right now. and i'm looking forward to those young guys to come up and do the same thing that me, my brother are doing right now. >> february 22nd. that belt right there , ladies and gentlemen, is going to stay around this young man's waist. >> oh, yeah. >> right? >> and go back out to my other belts. >> tony and allison, back over to you guys. >> where do
real small portions but i try to make my breakfast a big meal so i can have the energy to go workout. >> and we know big things coming up. you mentioned to me you wanted to fight with bradley. he doesn't want to fight you? >> yeah. at this point. i was willing to move up to 147 pounds to challenge him for the title. his promoter offered the deal to us. at this point, it's a fight he didn't want. >> interesting. >> i was really excited about avenging my only loss. but it...
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looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to build a nuclear power station here is unacceptable. >> they take our land. they are ready to take our identity away from us. everything we have got, they take away from us. now what is left for us is only -- >> these artifacts were all collected here. she and her husband, a traditional healer, are trying to preserve a culture they say is not respected. they do not have former first reform of first nation indigenous that as yet. -- they do not have formal first nation indigenous status yet. >> it is not for them to say this community is right, this community is wrong. >> nuclear power now only meets 6% of south africa's
looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to...
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neighboring yeah apparently afraid the violence may spread on talk radio by a crucial to a french running energy company more on that just a bit later here on the program. but for now a cia veteran a man who oversaw the capture of al qaeda is third in command is facing nearly three years in jail during sentencing later today for leaking classified intelligence john kiriakou was the first to blow the whistle on washington's torture program later revealing the name of an alleged torture at guantanamo bay he was convicted on a law which hasn't actually been used in twenty seven years earlier this week kiriakou explain why he was driven to speak out i've never gain anything from what i've said publicly that i've lost everything and i believe i was prosecuted not for what i did but for who i am a cia officer. who said torture was wrong and ineffective and went against the grain i'm not naive i know that national security and intelligence and counterterrorism agree is a very tough arena i knew that there was a risk to what i was doing. but i also know that debasing another person and serializing human
neighboring yeah apparently afraid the violence may spread on talk radio by a crucial to a french running energy company more on that just a bit later here on the program. but for now a cia veteran a man who oversaw the capture of al qaeda is third in command is facing nearly three years in jail during sentencing later today for leaking classified intelligence john kiriakou was the first to blow the whistle on washington's torture program later revealing the name of an alleged torture at...
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some describe the healing power of nature as an energy or vibration. a song that not only seduces the senses, but sings to every cell in our body. indeed, planet earth has a vibration, a resonance, now quantified through the field of physics, as the schumann resonance, but known long ago as the music of the spheres. science has now begun to understand that all parts of nature participate in this chorus of music. the leaves of trees, the cascading motion of waterfalls, even the chorus of whale songs are part of this earthly symphony. the songs of planet earth are many and can be heard each and every day when we take the time to listen. her repertoire is a harmony of melodic themes and gentle rhythms that give rapture to the heart and unite mind, body and spirit. these are the melodies sung by the voice of mother nature. these are the simple melodies known the world over as earth songs. to sit or stand in the presence of nature's splendor, one cannot help but acknowledge and appreciate the creative forces that coalesced to produce such pristine beauty. [
some describe the healing power of nature as an energy or vibration. a song that not only seduces the senses, but sings to every cell in our body. indeed, planet earth has a vibration, a resonance, now quantified through the field of physics, as the schumann resonance, but known long ago as the music of the spheres. science has now begun to understand that all parts of nature participate in this chorus of music. the leaves of trees, the cascading motion of waterfalls, even the chorus of whale...
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in here as we go throughout friday, saturday and sunday, not a big storm system, but a few waves of energy that will not be enough that we can see a few rain drops into the up coming weekend. we get sun in by the afternoon. >> not too bad at all. >> well, coming up. the hiv break through, it's making headlines around the world. >> in a promising break through, stanford scientists have developed hiv resistent cells, they cut and paste resistent genes in to the infected virus, it destroyed the cells and prevented them from moving into the rest of the system. >>> let's check in with the newsroom, see what is happening there. >> thanks guys, the warriors welcomed one of the best teams in the nba to oracle, and it came down to the line, we have the highlights. and two months after san francisco celebrated a world series, the 49ers are two weeks away from possibly their own parade. how they kicked off the final leg for the quest for six, next in sports. >> ahmed fareed from the sports desk. the sexual assault allegations of michael crabtree is not holding up under investigation. the police have
in here as we go throughout friday, saturday and sunday, not a big storm system, but a few waves of energy that will not be enough that we can see a few rain drops into the up coming weekend. we get sun in by the afternoon. >> not too bad at all. >> well, coming up. the hiv break through, it's making headlines around the world. >> in a promising break through, stanford scientists have developed hiv resistent cells, they cut and paste resistent genes in to the infected virus,...
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one is under the cockpit and provides backup energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's engines. the eight-cell batteries weigh half as much as conventional motors but provide the same amount of power. the problem is, they are more susceptible to catching fire when they overheat. in the japan airlines case, the battery caught fire, ntsb chair says there is evidence of short circuiting. when high temperatures trigger an uncontrollable reaction. >> the photo on the right and you can see the cells outlined in red, show the eight damaged cells of our battery that we're investigating in the lab. >> reporter: hersman says among the battery's eight cells, three were heavily damaged. they are trying to figure out that those are different than others. >> we're working very hard to determine what happened and why it happened. we'll look at failure scenarios and coordinating with colleagues around the world. >> reporter: aviation authorities in japan are also looking at the battery problem. they have been examining the cha
one is under the cockpit and provides backup energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's engines. the eight-cell batteries weigh half as much as conventional motors but provide the same amount of power. the problem is, they are more susceptible to catching fire when they overheat. in the japan airlines case, the battery caught fire, ntsb chair says there is evidence of short circuiting. when high temperatures trigger an uncontrollable reaction. >>...
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this energy of getting the energy from the audience. there's a particularly favorite seat of mine. i've been sitting here for the last few weeks here. >> look at that. >> these seats literally are on the stage like you're in the most intimate of intimate clubs. this whole area, this whole zone in here can become a dance floor. >> there will be some boogying going on here. >> one hopes. ♪ >> this city was once the harlem of the west. a rich history of jazz and blues in the '40s and '50s. do you see this venue continuing that tradition or really building upon it and making it something else in the future? >> this city has had a great jazz history from the barbery coast to today. jelly roll morton, the man who claimed to invent jazz lived on market street for a little while. there was a great revival here. the earthquake magunes. the great clubs. the blackhawk. the keystone corner more recently. there is a history here. without that deep heritage, that deep culture heritage, we never could have been here. >> paying homage to those roots is a key part of klein's vision. images of jaz
this energy of getting the energy from the audience. there's a particularly favorite seat of mine. i've been sitting here for the last few weeks here. >> look at that. >> these seats literally are on the stage like you're in the most intimate of intimate clubs. this whole area, this whole zone in here can become a dance floor. >> there will be some boogying going on here. >> one hopes. ♪ >> this city was once the harlem of the west. a rich history of jazz and...
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one is under the cockpit and provides backup energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's engines. the eight-cell batteries weigh half as much as conventional motors but provide the same amount of power. the problem is, they are more susceptible to catching fire when they overheat. in the japan airlines case, the battery caught fire, ntsb chair says there is evidence of short circuiting. when high temperatures trigger an uncontrollable reaction. >> the photo on the right and you can see the cells outlined in red, show the eight damaged cells of our battery that we're investigating in the lab. >> reporter: hersman says among the battery's eight cells, three were heavily damaged. they are trying to figure out that those are different than others. >> we're working very hard to determine what happened and why it happened. we'll look at failure scenarios and coordinating with colleagues around the world. >> reporter: aviation authorities in japan are also looking at the battery problem. they have been examining the cha
one is under the cockpit and provides backup energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's engines. the eight-cell batteries weigh half as much as conventional motors but provide the same amount of power. the problem is, they are more susceptible to catching fire when they overheat. in the japan airlines case, the battery caught fire, ntsb chair says there is evidence of short circuiting. when high temperatures trigger an uncontrollable reaction. >>...
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. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious liquory is a big advocate for stopping climate change. what do you think he'll do about keystone? >> i remember he--climate change the copenhagen conference in 2009 senator kerry preceded hillary clinton there, and she proceeded barack obama as one of the areas where he has done significant work on behalf of the administration in this first four years and we'll continue on those interests going forward. it's an interesting thing jennifer in global diplomacy economics is becoming a far more meaningful element of global diplomacy. there is now an assistant secretar
. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious...